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Product Description
Highlight: visit Cambodia- Phnom Penh
Hotel: 3 ~ 5 star hotel ( on your own choice)
Food: included meals that mentioned on the itinerary
Guide: Professional English speaking guides
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Travel Infomation:
Day 1: Arrival Phnom Penh (D)
Arrival Phnom Penh, welcome by our friendly guide and transfer to hotel for check-in. After check-in, transfer to Visit to Wat Phnom Daun Penh the name of a pagoda, was built by lady Daun Penh in 1372 on a little hill, Legend has it that after a particularly heavy flood, a wealthy Khmer woman named Daun Penh found a tree on the banks of the Mekong with four statues of Buddha hidden inside. Today Wat Phnom remains the highest artificial hill in Phnom Penh and the center of many forms of leisure activity.
Visit to Wat Ounalom is the Phnom Penh's five original monasteries (1422). Until 1999, it housed the institute Buddhique and library. Then visit to Independence Monument which was constructed in 1954 after Cambodian took their country back from French colony. Dinner will be served at local restaurant and overnight stay at hotel.
Day 2: Full day in Phnom Penh (B, L, D)
Breakfast in hotel, Visit to National Museum, the distinctive red building with a beautiful Khmer architecture was build since 1917 and contains more than 5000 art objects made of sandstone, bronze, silver, copper, wood and others. They are really the cultural treasure of Cambodian and the Royal Palace compound build in 1866 by King Norodom, is the most conspicuous feature and also one of impressive colorful Khmer-style Palaces. Nearside the Royal Palace is Silver Pagoda (The Emerald Buddha temple), display plenty of Buddha Statues that were decorated and made by diamond, emerald, gold and silver.
Lunch will be served at local restaurant.
PM: Visit to two attractions: Toul Sleng genocidal museum and Choeung Ek Killing field. Visit to Toul Sleng Genocide Museum, Prior to 1975, Toul Sleng was a high school by under the Khmer Rouge it was converted into a prison and interrogation facility. Inmates were systematically tortured to extract confessions and then were killed at killing fields of Choeung Ek. S-21 processed over 17,000 peoples, seven of whom survived. The building now serves as a museum, a memorial and a testament to the madness of the Khmer Rouge regime. Much has been left in the state it was when the Khmer Rouge abandoned it in December 1998. The prison kept extensions, many of which are on display. Paintings of torture at the prison by Vann Nath, a survivor of Toul Sleng, are also on display. The museum also contains the famous and controversial "Skull map".
Dinner will be served at local restaurant and overnight stay at hotel.
Day 3: Phnom Penh - Departure (B)
Breakfast at hotel, free at leisure until transfer to airport for taking the international departure flight.